This question is based on General Literary Principles
An iambic metrical foot consists of

a

an unstressed syllable foolowing a stressed syllable

b

a stressed syllable following another stressed syllable

c

an unstressed syllable following another unstressed syllable

d

a stressed syllable following an unstressed syllable

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FRIDAY ROMANUS
11 years ago

An iambic foot consist of a stressed syllable following an unstressed, in other words an unstressed followed by a stressed... E.g

Had(u) we(s)//

but(u) world(s)// e(u)nough(s)//

and(u) time(s)//.

TO HIS COY MISTRESS.

N/B:¤ U= Unstressed.

¤ S= Stressed.

Thanks.

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